August 19, 2015

Stephanie Merrill discusses blue-green algae on CBC Information Morning

Stephanie Merrill, our Director of Freshwater Protection, appeared on CBC’s Information Morning in Fredericton on Wednesday, Aug. 19 to discuss the outbreak of blue-green algae blooms on several New Brunswick lakes. Merrill explained the science behind algae blooms and discussed different things people vacationing or recreating on provincial lakes can do to help prevent them from […]

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New Report Shows TransCanada’s Proposed Energy East Pipeline Project A Major Risk for the Communities of the Bay of Fundy-Gulf of Maine

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015 New Report Shows TransCanada’s Proposed Energy East Pipeline Project A Major Risk for the Communities of the Bay of Fundy-Gulf of Maine FREDERICTON — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick today released a report on the risks to the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine, one of

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TransCanada’s Energy East Pipeline: Too Much Risk for the Bay of Fundy-Gulf of Maine

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick has released a report on the potential impacts of TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline project on the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine. The report explores the many risks to whales and other wildlife in the Bay of Fundy as well as the risk to sustainable jobs in New Brunswick, Nova

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